‘No deeper message’, according to the German navy.
Germany’s navy says there was “no deeper message” in the choice to blast the famed Imperial March – Darth Vader’s theme song in the Star Wars films – from one of its warships as it cruised down the River Thames.
“The commander can choose the music freely,” the navy said in a statement. “The choice of music has no deeper message.” For its departure, a tugboat pulled the warship down the river near Tower Bridge as sailors – without any lightsabers, sadly – stood on the deck. This trip was the Braunschweig’s second to the British capital, the Germany Embassy to London wrote on social media platform X.
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